The Indian Awakening and BengalFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1960 - 260 sidor |
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... ment policy in general remained unchanged and the decline of learning continued . In 1811 Lord Minto made pointed reference to this and wrote : " Unless Government inter- posed with a fostering hand , the Revival of letters may mostly ...
... ment policy in general remained unchanged and the decline of learning continued . In 1811 Lord Minto made pointed reference to this and wrote : " Unless Government inter- posed with a fostering hand , the Revival of letters may mostly ...
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... ment amongst the people ... and to encourage to the utmost every favourable disposition " . The contemporary journals with progressive ideas also took up the cause . Rammohun's own journal the Sambad Kaumudi was in the forefront and the ...
... ment amongst the people ... and to encourage to the utmost every favourable disposition " . The contemporary journals with progressive ideas also took up the cause . Rammohun's own journal the Sambad Kaumudi was in the forefront and the ...
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... ment . It was at this critical period that Lord Curzon arrived in India ( 1898 ) as the new Viceroy . Lord Curzon pursued an autocratic and repressive policy which , instead of putting the expected check on the na- tional movement ...
... ment . It was at this critical period that Lord Curzon arrived in India ( 1898 ) as the new Viceroy . Lord Curzon pursued an autocratic and repressive policy which , instead of putting the expected check on the na- tional movement ...
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